![]() We don’t always receive video files in “normal” formats like. Let’s take a look at some common problems with proprietary players and how to combat them. If you’re unable to rely on correct playback, you’ll be dealing with potentially inaccurate evidence that leads to missing key details, misinterpreting events, and potentially jeopardizing your case. In fact, it’s quite likely that there are some significant issues with the video player that can, and probably will, cause problems with your analysis right from the start. All systems go: time to begin your analysis. Perhaps the player even allows you to press a button to export images. ![]() exe, or another filetype-and you’re able to double-click and immediately launch a video player to view them. Your case involves video evidence from a CCTV system. If you missed our webinar on June 22, you can view the recording in its entirety below or here.
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